Month: July 2021

In an hours-long interview with Carol Leonnig and Philip Rucker from his Mar-a-Lago throne, the former president repeated his election lies, bashed Mitch McConnell (“he’s a stupid person”), and teased a triumphant comeback. By Carol Leonnig and Philip Rucker July 19, 2021 Seventy days had passed since Donald Trump left Washington against his will. On
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Rate This Movie SYNOPSIS: A journalist who has fallen from grace lands in the small town of Banfield, Massachusetts for what he thinks is a dull story that he has to fabricate, but he mistakenly runs into an evil taking over the town and a young devout Christian girl named Alice. REVIEW:Warning: Spoilers Ahead. The
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News The War on Drugs Tease New Song: Watch New footage and music surfaces on the band’s Instagram page By Evan Minsker July 18, 2021 Facebook Twitter The War on Drugs’ Adam Granduciel (Gus Stewart/Redferns) Facebook Twitter The War on Drugs have shared a short video on social media featuring new footage and new music.
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EXCLUSIVE: Signature Entertainment has boarded international sales rights and UK distribution on revenge thriller Bull, starring Neil Maskell (Kill List) in the lead alongside David Hayman (Fisherman’s Friends). Bafta winner Paul Andrew Williams (London To Brighton) has written and directs. Producers are Dominic Tighe (A Confession), Signature’s Marc Goldberg (Final Score) and Sarah Gabriel (Kidnap), and Tea
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We’re a nation of bad sleepers. Statistics on how many of us are struggling to get a good night’s kip are always pretty somber, but since the pandemic and subsequent lockdowns, they’ve become downright depressing. Insomnia linked to lockdown – or ‘Coronasomnia’, because we’ll never get sick of a pandemic portmanteau – has unsurprisingly soared over
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UPDATED with complete schedules: NBCUniversal will air programming from the Tokyo Olympic Games across a wide swath of its broadcast, cable and digital properties. The Games take run from July 23-August 8 in the Japanese capital. NBCU’s Peacock streaming service will launch a Tokyo Olympics destination on July 15 that features extensive live coverage of
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Meanwhile, despite multiple requests from the White House, Facebook has reportedly refused to turn over data about vaccine misinformation on its platform. By Charlotte Klein July 18, 2021 Facebook struck back on Saturday against President Joe Biden’s unusually blunt assertion that social media companies are “killing people” by allowing vaccine misinformation to spread on their
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Billy Jeter’s passionate vision of the human experience, Shine Eye Landing, is going to be one of the defining works of his career, and a highlight for country and folk fans looking for something singing with heart this year. It’s a lean half-hour record that wastes no time and on a musical structure feels almost
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Karen Hunter High Performance Mindset Mentor Interviewed On Brilliance Business TV Show With Mark Stephen Pooler Karen Hunter Karen helps transform stuck, unsatisfied people into thriving and dynamic individuals. People are beginning to understand, that to gain permanent success and dramatically improve their results, it’s essential to rewire their thinking. Karen facilitates and mentors individuals
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If Disney keeps up this whole theatrical-PVOD day-and-date model, maybe it won’t be so scary for rival studios in the future to follow a Marvel movie during its second weekend at the box office. The studio’s Marvel Cinematic Universe standalone origin movie Black Widow had a great fall in its second session at the domestic B.O., down
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Courtesy of the brands; Moss by David X Prutting/BFA.com; Viktor & Rolf by Marijke Aerden Style Points is a weekly column about how fashion intersects with the wider world. Your garden-variety couture review will note the history of the form, the craftsmanship behind it, and the acres of infinitesimal details stitched by the petits mains,
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Stephen Graham Jones’s wonderful contemporary gothic tale starts with a crime, when four young Blackfeet men trespass on the part of their reservation set aside for the tribe’s elders and shoot into a herd of elk. One of the dying elk was pregnant and in the rest of the novel she returns – in their
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